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NORTH AMERICA ISSUE

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COCONUTS ACROSS THE CARIBBEAN pg.30

THE BEST RESTAURANTS IN JUNEAU pg.56

MAGAZINE ISSUE 17 : NORTH AMERICA

Introduction

LETTER from the CREATIVE DIRECTOR

where Juneau’s best restaurants are sure to delight your palate. And as with any culinary travel experience, local ingredients and cultural traditions marry in a beautiful representation of the land and people. And who better to explore the great outdoors with than man’s (or woman’s) best friend? I am fond of these four- legged balls of fur — having two rescues of my own — but growing up in upstate New York, my first love was my neighbor’s Newfie. He was bigger than she was, and never was there a gentler creature with such soulful eyes, always there to help you lick a popsicle on a summer’s day or romp in the snow in winter. Enjoy a little history of this beloved breed and its origins. You’ll also enjoy reading about some of the most beautiful destinations in Canada. Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island offers a cornucopia of ways to absorb the natural scenes and cultural heritage of this Celtic- rooted corner of the Americas. At the same time, a more cultivated wonderland awaits in Victoria, British Columbia. Discover the various gardens of the famed Butchart Gardens, and look forward to planning your own journey to witness it for yourself. You won’t be disappointed. Coast to coast, North America abounds with opportunities to explore and enjoy natural and cultural wonders. Whatever adventure or relaxation you seek, I hope you’ll consider some of these great locations for your next journey. Warmly,

excellent way to experience the seas of North America. Read about catching marlin, mahi-mahi, wahoo, salmon and halibut on some of our more unique excursions from the Bahamas to Alaska. On land, Puerto Rico’s El Yunque is an incredible national park. Any verdant rainforest is a sight to behold, but the sounds of El Yunque stood out when I was there. The small frogs’ “coqui” sound mixing with a waterfall cascading into the quiet pool below is heavenly. A livelier auditory experience awaits in Mexico. Learn about three traditional styles of Mexican music and the instruments that give them their unique sounds. Afar from the tropics, read about Icy Strait Point and Hoonah for an introduction to the Tlingit culture’s connection to the land and how the trees themselves can speak to you, if you’re willing to listen. We also include a couple of articles about some of the culinary highlights of these classic destinations. In the Caribbean, the most iconic element of the culinary experience may just be the coconut. Read about some of the best dishes and drinks to enjoy across a handful of locales, thanks to one of our very own Senior Chefs. More culinary delights await your discovery on the far end of the continent,

Wherever I find myself in my travels, one of the marvelous consistencies throughout our world is the indelible beauty of nature. And when it comes to natural wonders, North America is filled with animals and landscapes that should be seen not once, not twice, but as many times as you can. The waters in this part of the globe are teaming with life. My first time snorkeling in the Caribbean included watching different types of rays move and dance gracefully beneath the surface — it was a life-changing moment. Even if you’re not an avid swimmer or diver, you should experience the tranquility and beauty of life beneath the waves at least once. To that end, we have highlighted five of the most incredible snorkeling destinations in the Caribbean. Sportfishing is another

Janice Davidson Vice President, Creative & Brand Experience Regent Seven Seas Cruises ®

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inside this ISSUE embrace CANADA & NEW ENGLAND Gentle Giants: A Love Letter to the Newfoundland Dog Breed ....................... 72 Whisked Away by the Winds of Cape Breton Island................................................... 80 at your SERVICE

indulge in the CARIBBEAN

The Best Snorkeling in the Caribbean................. 4

El Yunque: A Sacred & Diverse World............... 14

The Regent Experience........................................... 86

The Heartbeat of Mexico........................................ 23

Immerse Yourself...................................................... 90

Coconuts Across the Caribbean......................... 30

Luxurious Suites........................................................ 94

Supreme Sportfishing.............................................. 38

Epicurean Perfection............................................... 96

adventure in ALASKA

Unparalleled Service................................................ 98

Onboard Lifestyle................................................... 100

Slow Down & Listen: Experience the Stories of the Huna Tlingit from Icy Strait Point................ 48

Terms & Conditions................................................ 106

The Best Restaurants in Juneau.......................... 56

A Day in Paradise: Journey Through the Majestic Butchart Gardens............................ 64

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— Top 5 spots — The magnetic appeal of a Caribbean vacation is strong, attracting people all around the world to its clear waters and sunshine-filled days. If you’re planning a trip yourself and wondering which Caribbean island has the best snorkeling, then look no further. The Caribbean epitomizes a tropical island getaway, complete with the promise of countless snorkeling adventures. There are so many idyllic spots with vibrant marine life that it can be quite challenging to decide where to begin. To help make your choice a little bit easier, we polled some of the most experienced snorkelers in the world and these were the final results.

BY KRISTIN YOUNG

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EDEN ROCK — centrally located in George Town RUM POINT — set aside a full day to explore this part of the island TURTLE REEF — most commonly known for diving, but the shallow reef is a fantastic choice for snorkeling, too Top Three Snorkeling Spots in Grand Cayman:

If you’re on the hunt for the best snorkeling in Caribbean waters throughout the year, then Grand Cayman is worth consideration. A fair number of spots have beach access and are accessible from the shore. There are other locations, such as Stingray City, that are best experienced with a tour. The most difficult part of snorkeling in the Cayman Islands will be choosing which of the (many) spots to include on your

itinerary. The brightly colored coral reef shines through the crystal-clear waters and attracts snorkelers from around the world. Make sure that you spit in your goggles beforehand because you don’t want them to fog up. This could cause you to miss the incredible sights such as parrotfish, barracudas, and a variety of schooling fish.

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GLOVER’S REEF ATOLL — a designated UNESCO World Heritage site SHARK ALLEY — great spot to see sharks and rays HOL CHAN MARINE RESERVE — easily accessible from San Pedro Top Three Snorkeling Spots in Belize:

The Belize barrier reef offers unrivaled coral reef snorkeling experiences, boasting an abundance of tropical fish to discover. The clear, turquoise water and choice of hundreds of cayes make Belize one of the best Caribbean snorkeling destinations. While it’s possible to snorkel off of the beaches, the best snorkeling is experienced at the many cayes and atolls. The dry season, which runs from November to May, is

considered the best time to visit for the best visibility. With that being said, the snorkeling is unmatched all year around. Some of the unique marine life that you can expect to encounter include the West Indian Manatee, sea turtles, and whale sharks. You can also push out further than the reefs on the mainland, and adventure to the various marine reserves and atolls to discover more.

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PLAYA CARACASBAAI — fantastic corals, but for more advanced snorkelers TUGBOAT — shallow tugboat wreck along the reef KLEIN CURACAO — a small island approximately six miles from Curacao Top Three Snorkeling Spots in Curacao:

My experience snorkeling in Curacao, located in the southern Caribbean, was both relaxing and exhilarating. The majority of the snorkeling spots have beach entry, meaning easy accessibility and less organization needed.

The west coast of the island is best for underwater adventures, showcasing sea turtles, brightly colored fish, and the iconic tugboat wreck. Curacao’s waters are known to be less legally protected than other islands in the Caribbean, such as Bonaire. But the long stretches of white-sand beaches make up for any missing fish.

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WEST BAY HALF MOON BAY — protected bay with lots of fish PIGEON CAY — recommended for strong swimmers Top Three Snorkeling Spots in Roatán:

Located approximately 20 miles from Honduras, Roatán is a haven for marine life and a dream for snorkelers. Dipping your head below the surface will bring you up close with queen angelfish, sea turtles, and even whale shark. There are over 25 unforgettable spots in the world’s second- largest reef. The crystal-clear waters give a clear vision of soft coral all around the island but are best enjoyed at West Bay. March, April, and May are considered the best months to visit

Roatán, when the climate is most temperate and the island least crowded. If you’re looking for a local to guide you on a snorkeling trip, then you can always book a Roatán snorkeling adventure. If you enjoy pushing your boundaries a bit more, and are experienced in freediving, then you can head to the western tip of the island. The reef wall drops off at a point to a stunning canyon.

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KLEIN BONAIRE — only accessed by boat ANDREA II — combines well with a drift snorkel from Petries Pillar 1000 STEPS — access is via a small staircase and beach SOROBON BEACH/ LAC BAY — great spot for calm days and strong swimmers Top Three Snorkeling Spots in Bonaire:

Bonaire is the second-largest island in the Dutch Caribbean, boasting a plethora of ocean life to enjoy. Bonaire’s coral reef is envied as one of the healthiest in the Caribbean with tons of places to access from shore. The immense biodiversity of marine life found in the reefs of Bonaire makes it one of the best Caribbean islands for snorkeling. Just east to Aruba and Curacao, the most notable snorkeling is found on the west coast which is protected from the winds.

The majority of the snorkeling spots are narrow strips of coral reef and can be easily accessed from the shoreline. These snorkeling spots accessible by the beach are free and noticeably marked. The climate in Bonaire is consistent all year-round, making snorkeling a suitable activity whenever you visit. However, if you want more of the reef to yourself, then low-season (May to October) is best.

FINAL THOUGHTS

The Caribbean has some of the best snorkeling spots in the world, making it a difficult job in choosing where to go first. This list has narrowed down some of the most exquisite options with lively coral reefs and underwater life. All that’s left to do now is make sure that you have the perfect snorkel mask to add to your packing list! Kristin Young runs the Caribbean travel website snorkelandhike.com. An avid snorkeler and lover of the outdoors, she travels around the Caribbean seeking out great snorkeling, beautiful hiking trails, and interesting experiences.

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Puerto Rico

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Roughly 30 miles

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the only tropical rainforest

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A tropical wonderland stretching across 29,000 acres in Puerto Rico’s northeast corner, El Yunque National Forest may have gotten its name from the Taino word “yuke,” an indigenous reference meaning “white earth” that’s thought to refer to the clouds that cluster around the forest’s mountainous peak (other island lore maintains the forest’s name comes from Yúcahu, the Taino deity of fertility). For visitors who venture into its verdant reaches, the forest is full of surprises. Listen for the sounds of the coqui, Puerto Rico’s endemic frog that livens the evening hours with its unique song, and scan the forest canopy (break out your binoculars, too!) to see myriad bird species that thrive here, including Puerto Rican parrots and large hummingbirds called green mangoes, with their signature curved bills.

national forest system

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A Sacred & Diverse World

BY TERRY WARD

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the forest’s biodiversity has garnered global scientific interest

The forest uniquely offers as much to experience by day as it does after dark, says El Yunque National Forest biologist and park ranger, Victor Cuevas. “Life in El Yunque has two shifts,” he explains. “During the day, you can observe and listen to the singing and fluttering of birds and see all the greenery and color a tropical rainforest has.” “Come evening time, the night shift takes over,” Cuevas says. “It is mostly insects and our favorite amphibian, the coqui, who play the music in the forest. We can hear only nocturnal birds, such as the Puerto Rican screech owl or mucarito, the bats fluttering and cricket sounds. But it’s the coqui’s singing which stands out.” During the daytime, hiking is a popular pastime. Trails range from easy to extremely challenging and reward visitors with spectacular lookouts and sublime places to swim. The natural pools at La Coca Falls, with its 85-foot cascade, can be reached via a challenging trail (1.8 miles one way) through the lower montane forest. For something far easier, hit the Angelito trailhead to walk less than a mile to a natural swimming area within the Río Mameyes, one of Puerto Rico’s most scenic and wild rivers that flows in a northerly direction. Visitors who love plants — and orchids in particular — find wonders at every turn in El Yunque. It’s estimated that the national forest harbors 70 species of orchids, says the park’s public affairs officer, Brenda Peña López.

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Whatever they’re looking for, visitors will find it when they come to El Yunque

Those include seven endemic orchid species and one native orchid that are considered species at risk, she says. “Their rarity lies in their size,” says López about these special blooms. “We are talking about very small orchids, such as lepanthes selenitepala, endemic to the Luquillo Mountains, and lepanthes woodberiana, which measure only about 2.5 millimeters.” A naturalist guide can help you spot these tiny treasures where they grow, which is mostly along mossy rocks near streams and moss-covered tree trunks and branches in the forest. Other rare and fascinating plant species in the forest include bioluminescent mushrooms that are incredibly difficult to find. “Currently, we know of seven known species of bioluminescent fungi. But based on El Yunque’s biodiversity, it is estimated that there are 20 to 30 glow-in-the-dark species that have not yet been identified,” says López.

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Despite its diminutive size (El Yunque is one of the smallest forests in the national forest system), the forest’s biological diversity has garnered the attention of scientists across many branches of studies. “El Yunque has been the subject of studies on climate change, how nutrients move through the forest, biodiversity, and rare plant and animal species protected by the federal and state governments,” says López. But for visitors, perhaps one of the most exciting things about El Yunque’s exceptional biodiversity is the myriad ways in which they can experience it – not only during the day or night on interpretive trail walks and hikes, but via less-expected activities, including zip lining adventures or volunteer opportunities in the park that might include helping to maintain trails. “Whatever they’re looking for, visitors will find it when they come to El Yunque,” López says. “Waterfalls and crystal-clear waters in which they can take a splash, trails providing a special connection to a unique nature, a humid but pleasant climate all year round, impressive biodiversity and beautiful landscapes that reflect the connection between the ridge and reefs, which is vital for the ecosystems’ balance,” are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the forests wonders, she says. And El Yunque’s proximity to Puerto Rico’s northeastern beaches also makes it unique to visit, she says. “Visitors have the opportunity to experience two different natural environments in the same day,” López says. It’s best of both Puerto Rican worlds, in other words, and all yours to enjoy. Freelance travel writer Terry Ward is based in Florida but is frequently on the road (or at sea!) to report stories. Her work has been published by such outlets as Travel Channel, the Washington Post, Travel+Leisure and Cruise Critic. Visit her website to learn more, www.terry-ward.com.

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Mexico

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— the — HEARTBEAT of mexico

BY JOHN LASHBROOK

Mexico’s rich musical heritage is integral to its culture and offers listeners a unique and memorable experience. Whether stumbling upon a local band performing in a plaza or joining in a festive celebration, the music can transport you to a world of passion, folklore, and timeless traditions. Here are three of the most notable styles of traditional Mexican music:

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Mariachi Mariachi music is a vibrant and lively traditional Mexican style characterized by its distinctive sound, elaborate costumes and colorful performances. Beginning in the rural areas of western Mexico in the late 1800s, mariachi music grew in popularity. Over time, mariachi bands evolved and became an integral part of Mexican culture, representing the spirit and traditions of the country. A typical mariachi band consists of several musicians, each playing a specific instrument. The core instruments are the guitar, guitarrón (an acoustic bass guitar), vihuela (a small, high-pitched guitar), and trumpets. Additionally, the band may include violins, harps, and even a Mexican folk harp known as the arpa . These instruments come together to create the distinctive and vibrant sound of mariachi. The musicians often wear charro outfits, (traditional Mexican cowboy suits) with wide-brimmed sombreros. This attire adds to the visual appeal and cultural significance of the performance. Mariachi music holds immense cultural significance in Mexico and is often associated with celebrations, festivals, and important events. It represents the spirit and identity of the Mexican people and has become a symbol of national pride. Today, mariachi music enjoys popularity worldwide and is recognized as an important and beloved genre of traditional Mexican music. In 2011, UNESCO added mariachi music to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. continue...

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Ranchera Ranchera music is another traditional Mexican genre that originated in rural areas before the Mexican Revolution. Ranchera songs reflect the spirit and traditions of the Mexican countryside. They are characterized by their emotional depth and lyrical storytelling, often focusing on themes of love, heartbreak, patriotism, rural life, and Mexican traditions. The music is typically accompanied by various instruments, including the guitar, vihuela, and accordion, which provide the distinctive sound of ranchera. Other instruments, such as the bass, trumpet and drums, may also be incorporated to enhance the musical arrangement. Ranchera music gained massive popularity throughout Mexico in the 1930s with the rise of Mexican comedias rancheras , films that showcased rural life, humor and music. Some of the most iconic artists to represent the style include Pedro Infante, Jorge Negrete and Vicente Fernández. The genre continues to evolve and thrive, preserving its cultural heritage while embracing modern influences, ensuring its enduring popularity among generations of Mexican music enthusiasts.

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Norteño Norteño , also known as música norteña, is a traditional Mexican genre that developed in the northern regions of Mexico. It emerged in the late 19th century and combines traditional Mexican folk styles with influences from German, Czech and Polish polka music. Norteño music is characterized by its lively rhythms, accordion-driven melodies and storytelling lyrics. The core instruments that come together to create the distinctive sound of Norteño music include the accordion, bajo sexto (a twelve-string guitar), bass, and drums. This combination of instruments gives Norteño music its energetic and festive quality. Norteño music reflects the traditions, history, and cultural identity of these regions, often depicting themes of love, migration, and regional pride. It is closely associated with social gatherings, festivals, and celebrations, serving as a cultural marker and unifying force within the communities where it is cherished. Norteño music has also gained widespread popularity across Mexico and beyond, influencing contemporary Mexican music and even crossing over into international markets. It has produced notable artists such as Los Tigres del Norte, Ramón Ayala and Intocable, who have played a crucial role in popularizing the genre and reaching a global audience. Norteño music acts as a symbol of regional pride and cultural heritage, contributing to the diverse and dynamic musical landscape of Mexico. * * * If you’re planning a trip to Mexico, make sure to seek out opportunities to witness a live musical performance. It is a wonderful way to relax while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the country. Picture yourself sipping on a refreshing margarita or local cerveza while captivated by the melodies and infectious rhythms that fill the air. The energy and enthusiasm of the musicians, combined with the lively atmosphere, will transport you to a world where time stands still and celebration is in the air. John Lashbrook is the multifaceted owner and operator of PixelWorks (pxlwrx.com). Based in Florida, he’s traveled through North America and as far east as Asia, carrying with him a passion for fishing, excellent creative work, and hilarious standup.

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Feel the rhythms of Mexico on these tropical escapes

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Caribbean

COCO

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NUTS across the caribbean

A SAMPLING OF CULINARY FAVORITES

BY CHEF MICHAEL MEYEPA

No aroma captures the essence of the sun-kissed sands, fruit-laden palms and warm clear seas of a perfect tropical escape like coconut. This fruit is as ubiquitous with tropical cuisine as salmon with Alaska, lobster with New England or gumbo with Louisiana. It stands alone in form and flavor, is appreciated for its versatility and health benefits, and it has carved an indelible mark into the gastronomy of these Caribbean paradises with a sweet, nutty bouquet.

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PUERTO RICO | A COOLING EMBRACE Our first port of call is Puerto Rico, where the emblematic coquito reigns supreme. This festive drink, often referred to as Puerto Rican Eggnog, is an intoxicating blend of coconut milk, coconut cream, sweetened condensed or powered milk and rum, with a dusting of cinnamon and nutmeg. Served chilled, it brings respite from the tropical heat. Puerto Rican rice pudding, known as arroz con dulce, stands apart from other rice puddings thanks to the use of coconut milk and the fragrant spices with which it’s infused. And if you’re looking for something even smoother, try some tembleque, an almost custard-like coconut pudding that is a pleasure on the palate. Additionally, coconut water is a favorite refreshment among locals and visitors alike.

ST. LUCIA | SIPPING PARADISE Sailing southeastward, we drop anchor in St. Lucia. Here, coconuts are as vital as the air you breathe. The most beloved concoction is the Lucian rum punch . Made with coconut water, rum, lime juice and a dash of nutmeg, it’s an opportunity to savor the island in a glass. Coconut oil is also a staple, used to fry fresh catches of fish, while coconut milk enriches the national dish, green fig and saltfish , which marries the flavors of green bananas (called “figs” on the island) and salted cod. And if you’d prefer something sweeter, stop in a local bakery for some coupe (Creole for “coconut cake”).

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TOBAGO | SMALL ISLAND, BIG FLAVOR Our next destination is Tobago, a gem in the southern Caribbean. The quintessential Tobagonian cuisine is curry crab and dumplings , a dish that exemplifies the island’s cultural mosaic and local resources. Luscious crab smothered in coconut milk-infused curry, served over hearty dumplings — this is a plate that demands your undivided attention. Coconut also breathes life into the vibrant street food scene with its presence in doubles and callaloo (originated in Trinidad), a popular snack made with fried bread and chickpea curry and often topped with various sauces, from a pepper sauce to coconut chutney. Trinidad and Tobago’s coconut fudge is also a must-try for those with a sweet tooth.

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MORE THAN A NUT Coconut is a thread we find woven throughout the tapestry of Caribbean cuisine. And it doesn’t stop there. This seafaring fruit can be found throughout much of the tropical and subtropical regions of the world, impacting culinary traditions from South America to Southeast Asia and beyond. The distinct aroma and flavor of the coconut are wonderfully diverse in application. It can stand alone or be brought into a plethora of dishes and beverages to create a more robust flavor profile or be used as a simple sweetener. At a time when cultures are more connected than ever, coconut can serve as an ambassador for tropical cuisines, inviting the world to savor a piece of paradise, one bite at a time. Originally from Mauritius, Michael Meyepa has resided in South Africa for the last 25 years. In 2014, Michael joined Regent Seven Seas Cruises, where he applies his masterful skills as a Senior Executive Chef.

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | A COOL RETREAT Paletas de coco (coconut popsicles) are a refreshing treat during a sultry day in the Dominican Republic. Whether homemade or picked up at a local eatery, the simple combination of milk, sugar, coconut milk and a bit of vanilla (if you fancy it), blended and frozen into a chilly delight is hard to beat. Sancocho Dominicano , a hearty stew with meats, tubers and vegetables, is a national favorite. Incorporating coconut milk further enhances the flavors, providing additional depth and richness to an already delicious meal. ANTIGUA | SWEET AND SPICY Our final port of call is Antigua, where the ducana holds the culinary torch high. These potato dumplings, made with grated coconut, sugar, and spices, are wrapped in banana leaves and steamed, boiled or fried to perfection. Ideally served alongside saltfish, ducana is sure to satisfy. Antiguan coconut tart is another delicacy, blending the flavors of grated coconut, sugar, and almond extract into a delectable tart. Coconut sugar cakes are a stand-out as well — grated coconut, sugar, water and a little ginger — sometimes with a pop of food coloring for fun.

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ENJOY A LOVELY BUNCH OF COCONUTS ON ANY OF THESE INCREDIBLE VOYAGES IN THE CARIBBEAN

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BY JOHN LASHBROOK

a fishing trip to the itinerary. Over the years, I’ve found that booking a fishing charter offers the best chance for success and is a great way to experience the beauty of nature while gathering local knowledge from the captain and crew. Whether you’re an experienced angler or a novice, a good charter outfit will provide you and your party with the necessary equipment and instruction for a fun, comfortable and productive day on the water. As you plan your next voyage with Regent Seven Seas Cruises, there are several world-class fishing destinations you should consider. Here are three of them:

From my earliest childhood days, fishing has been an obsession of mine. Many of my fondest memories involve fishing trips with family and friends, and I cherish being able to relive those experiences for years to come. From fishing freshwater lakes and streams to saltwater marshes and venturing offshore, the sport of fishing represents a never- ending pursuit of knowledge, exploration and travel due to the endless species of fish and different tackle and techniques required to catch them. The opportunity to explore exotic destinations in search of big fish never fails to capture my imagination and quicken my pulse. Whenever I have the chance to travel, I try to add

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS The pristine, tropical waters of the Bahamas offer some of the world’s best fishing for prized species such as sailfish, wahoo, tuna, mahi-mahi and more. Trolling is generally the preferred method for targeting these fish, as it allows you to cover more area with multiple baits and lures at varying depths and distances in the spread. As you’re waiting for the strike, keep an eye out for diving birds, large patches of sargassum weed or floating objects in the water, as these are often prime indicators of where large pelagic fish may be feeding below. Be ready. When a fish strikes, you will hear the reel start to sing as line begins to peel out, and the fight begins. Brace yourself for an awe-inspiring spectacle, as sailfish and mahi- mahi usually jump several times during the fight, putting on a mesmerizing display of aerial acrobatics.

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CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO Renowned for its exceptional offshore fishing, Cabo San Lucas is a bucket list destination for many anglers. While many species are caught in these bountiful waters, most charter captains are focused on targeting marlin. It won’t take long to reach the prime fishing waters off the Baja Peninsula and begin trolling for these deep-water monsters. Marlin trolling tactics generally include using hook-less teasers or dredges to attract the fish with artificial lures and rigged natural baits such as small mackerel, bonito or strip baits to entice the bite. Pay close attention to your surface baits as

you troll, and you may witness the heart-pounding moments leading up to a bite. Since marlin use their long bill to slash and stun prey, they often make their presence known before they bite. If you’re lucky enough to battle one of these giants, the goal is to keep the line tight. Bow to them when they jump and patiently tire them out, gaining line with each crank of the reel to bring them alongside the boat for a few pictures and a safe release. If you’ve never witnessed a marlin’s impressive size and beautiful colors up close, I assure you it is a spectacle you will never forget.

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KETCHIKAN, ALASKA SALMON

The small port city of Ketchikan is known as Alaska’s “First City” and the “Salmon Capital of the World.” Needless to say, the fishing is spectacular and the stunning backdrop of glacier- carved bays, majestic fjords and the natural beauty of Tongass National Forest only add to the experience. You are also likely to see seals, breaching whales and eagles while cruising the fishing grounds.

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HALIBUT For those who prefer a different style of fishing, the waters of Ketchikan also hold a remarkable halibut fishery. Highly sought after by anglers and seafood enthusiasts alike, halibut can grow to impressive sizes, often surpassing 300 pounds and measuring over 8 feet long. One of the distinguishing features of halibut is their flat body shape, which allows them to lie on the ocean floor and camouflage themself against the sandy or muddy bottom. This adaptive characteristic enables the halibut to be an ambush predator, patiently waiting for prey to come within striking distance. To target these unique fish, charter captains often anchor the boat near their favorite halibut hole and begin chumming the water. The scent and activity created by the chum slick help get the fish’s attention and bring them closer to the boat. Popular natural baits for targeting halibut include whole herring, fresh cut bait or even a whole salmon head on a large circle hook. Baits are sent down to the bottom (using lead weights), where the fish are likely to lurk. Bouncing large artificial jigs along the bottom is another proven technique many anglers use. One of the best things about an Alaskan fishing charter is that in addition to enjoying the great fishing action and your beautiful surroundings, you can have your catch processed, packaged and shipped home to enjoy on the dinner table. Wherever your travels may take you, I wish you calm seas, clear skies and tight lines. John Lashbrook is the multifaceted owner and operator of PixelWorks (pxlwrx.com). Based in Florida, he’s traveled through North America and as far east as Asia, carrying with him a passion for fishing, excellent creative work, and hilarious standup.

Five species of salmon live in these waters, and once again, trolling is the preferred method captains employ. However, salmon trolling moves much slower than trolling for larger, more active fish like marlin. Using downriggers allows you to precisely control the depth of your baits and lures, depending on where the fish are schooling in the water column. Natural baits such as herring and minnows are commonly used, as are artificial spoons, spinners and hoochies. Catching a king salmon in the 30-40lb range is not uncommon, but they can get much larger, so be ready for a good fight!

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The Bahamas, Mexico & Alaska

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Icy Strait Point

EXPERIENCE THE STORIES OF THE HUNA TLINGIT FROM ICY STRAIT POINT listen SLOW DOWN &

BY TERRY WARD

Every port of call comes with a lasting memory you’ll take with you when you leave. And when you sail through Glacier Bay National Park in Alaska and come into port in tiny Icy Strait Point, you have the privilege of getting to learn about – and often meet – some of the Huna Tlingit, members of one of Southeast Alaska’s diverse indigenous peoples who have called this land their home since time immemorial.

The key is to slow down, look and listen for the stories around you.

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TLINGIT CHILKAT CEREMONIAL DANCE BLANKET DESIGN REPRESENTS A KILLER WHALE. AGOMEZ@ABQJOURNAL.COM

Long before the peak of the most recent glacier advance in Glacier Bay that displaced their community — during the Little Ice Age in 1750 — the Huna Tlingit’s territory was the stretch of spectacular land that now makes up Glacier Bay National Park. And despite the double punch of the glacier’s advance and western expansion into their physical homeland, Glacier Bay remains the spiritual homeland of the Huna Tlingit today, most of whom now live in the town of Hoonah, which includes Icy Strait Point. “When the advancing ice pushed the Huna Tlingit out of the bay, there were several villages along the shores of Icy Strait,” explains Johan Dybdahl, Director of Special Projects for Icy Strait Point and a member of the Huna Tlingit who grew up in Hoonah. “The best location turned out to be where Hoonah is located now, in the lee of the north wind.” Across Southeast Alaska, Dybdahl explains, you’ll always find Tlingit villages on the winter sun side of bays and islands. Downtown Juneau is only where it is because of the gold strike that happened there in 1880, he says. “The Tlingit had a fishing camp in downtown Juneau’s location, but they would never want to live there in winter since it’s not in the sun,” Dybdahl explains.

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